Lets just connect and help each other in growing and telling about their experiences in Indian landrace
@globalhead is the man!
We have already become friends
That’s good, really good guy!
Wher are you from brother?
U.s, New York.
Ohh nice
My gf is also from NY
Nice, ny is a beautiful state.
Yes it is
Where u live in NY?
The island.
I grew some Odisha weed once from @Budderton
Hey bud, always nice to see you around.
I wish I could grow landraces indoor although I got Beldia which I want to run… but for now it’s hybrids for me.
@herbivoresohil I have a few Indian Sativas which I am certain will be interesting to grow at your altitude.
The White Widow you bought from mtsb should also kill it…
Best of luck with the germinating ![]()
Beldia is a lovely one, i got a pack of it that was a freebie from a friend had a lovely plant but lost it due to pests. Loved it so i ended up getting the last two packs from ace when i got it and traded one.
Thats nice
How was your experience and was it indoor or outdoor
Thank you brother
I dont have indoor set up.
And outdoor where i am planning to grow lot of plants are growing.
How much distance should be there between plants to avoid cross pollination?
If you mean local landraces then there’s pollen in the air and you cannot avoid the widows getting pollinated by them.
If it’s a guerrilla spot and you can build a greenhouse then probably you could get away with it.
Tbh, I don’t have enough experience to help you out but my good friend @drgreensleeves will surely know.
@herbivoresohil where do you live or maybe better question is where is your garden? What region? Humidity plays a big part in how far it can travel and Wind so that being said plant up wind and cross wind and in a moderate humidity situation with low winds you can actually plant as close as 20 feet as long as you only let your males dust a day or 2 ps
I expect someone to chime in and tell me I’m full of shit ![]()
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@kevinmalone might also want to join the party ![]()
